Accel, BS or straight dope?
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Followed by this:11. As ACCEL's coils are quite powerful and deliver a much stronger spark than original equipment coils, considerable care should be taken after their installation to be sure the carburetor jets on your model are adequate. A "hotter" spark normally requires larger jet sizes in order to maximize power output and prevent a possible lean fuel condition that could result in an overheated or possibly damaged engine.
ACCEL cannot be responsible for consequential engine damage caused by the installation of these coils if the consumer does not address the possible resultant lean fuel condition the installation of these coils may cause.
Now, I lay no claim to being an expert on things related to engines, but this is the first I've heard of this. Just how can the spark change the mixture? The fuel mixture will burn at a given temperature depending on the ratio of fuel to air, not what ignites it. Am I off base or is ACCEL's legal department just covering their @$$?
For the record, the last time I checked the plugs in the SR (last year?), they looked normal.
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I run a HOT msd dist on one of the race cars, super cold plugs and a gap of .025. you run a colder plug because the cyl temp goes way up under racing loads, the hotter plug would cause pre ignition because it is staying hotter after the time of fire and with a hot cyl and a hot plug the gas will fire at erratic times, and that plays hell on bearings and pistons
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Here is a good article on Ignition & Coils 101
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Don't mean to interupt this thread but do you mean that with my Andrews coils, accel wires, WG coil mod, Dyna S, that I could or should open up my plug gap from stock?
Opening the gap, even a little, stresses the coils and the ignition more. The Dyna and Andrews may handle it, but if your bike runs great with the stock gap, keep it stock. If opening the gap makes it run noticeably better, look into the carburetion for possible jetting issues, or the motor for condition issues.
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I always aet the plug gap to the smallest possible
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I did find another performance manufacturer that warned of a possible lean condition with their product, Nology HotWires . I know nothing about this product, it's just a web page I stumbled onto.
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